Good News!!
Hello everyone, I haven't posted for a while, but got good news on my MRI..no tumor!! But i do have a question for anyone out there, i suffer from chronic insomnia since my surgery in April of 2010. Does anyone else suffer from this? Thanks for your time...Sharon
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good news
Thanks for the good news. It's as important to post about good news as to ask about problems or ask for advice.
Did you have any further treatments after your operation?
Sorry, I don't know about post operation insomnia as luckily my husband sleeps very well.
all the best,
danièle
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Sleeping
I was presribed ambien before and after surgery. That worked great until I had a bad reaction to the drug. Went to bed at 9:30PM and awoke at about 3AM restrained to a hospital bed. I cannot remember any of what happened but my wife has plenty of wild stories. Use caution if relying on a drug to put you to sleep. The best advice that I recieved was to not take naps during the daytime. I sleep good when I follow that advice. I just past the 3 years since diagnosis and am feeling great!
Jim
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Congrats!!
Sharon,
Congratulations on staying free of cancer. I love hearing about folks doing well.
I've no experience with insomnia as a result of anything related to cancer treatment, sorry I can't help with that.
Hope you stay well,
Ed
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good newsdfd24 said:good news
Thanks for the good news. It's as important to post about good news as to ask about problems or ask for advice.
Did you have any further treatments after your operation?
Sorry, I don't know about post operation insomnia as luckily my husband sleeps very well.
all the best,
danièle
Hello daniele, Yes it is very good news and no i didn;t recieve any treatments after my surgery. I'm off the sleeping meds now and following the guidelines for a better sleep fpr an insomnaic.
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noneDeathorglory said:Congrats!!
Sharon,
Congratulations on staying free of cancer. I love hearing about folks doing well.
I've no experience with insomnia as a result of anything related to cancer treatment, sorry I can't help with that.
Hope you stay well,
Ed
Thank you Ed..I plan on staying well amd thanks to everyone for their support
Sharon
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Insomnia
Sharon, I don't usually post on this site anymore, but I just didn't want you to feel alone. I have suffered from insomnia since my surgery in February 2010. I usually take an Ambien on Saturday night to catch up on my sleep, but just forge on ahead through the week.
Congrats on the good news!
Melinda
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insomniabingbing2009 said:Insomnia
Sharon, I don't usually post on this site anymore, but I just didn't want you to feel alone. I have suffered from insomnia since my surgery in February 2010. I usually take an Ambien on Saturday night to catch up on my sleep, but just forge on ahead through the week.
Congrats on the good news!
Melinda
Thanks so much Melinda. i'm off all sleep meds now and just doing whatever i can to get a few hrs a night. hot baths, green tea, relaxation methods..Hopefully everything will be back in sync soon. I really have nothing to complain about..am a very lucky lady.
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Sharon:capergal56 said:insomnia
Thanks so much Melinda. i'm off all sleep meds now and just doing whatever i can to get a few hrs a night. hot baths, green tea, relaxation methods..Hopefully everything will be back in sync soon. I really have nothing to complain about..am a very lucky lady.
I’ve had sleep issuesSharon:
I’ve had sleep issues since my surgery, too. Not sure if it’s officially insomnia, but I used to sleep like a baby through the night, but ever since my MIE I’ve not been able to sleep more than 3 or 4 hours a night. I read in bed till 11:30 or so, turn out the light and go right to sleep, but I wake up again between 2:30 and 3:30 and can’t get back to sleep. With my PCP’s blessing, I take half an ambien pretty much every night when I wake up, and that’s the only way I can get back to sleep. Once a week, just to break the pattern, I take an over-the-counter Sleep Aid around 11:00, and sleep through the night.
FEC,
Bob
T1aN0M0
Dx 8/3/11
MIE 9/23/11
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Sleep issuesBobHaze said:Sharon:
I’ve had sleep issuesSharon:
I’ve had sleep issues since my surgery, too. Not sure if it’s officially insomnia, but I used to sleep like a baby through the night, but ever since my MIE I’ve not been able to sleep more than 3 or 4 hours a night. I read in bed till 11:30 or so, turn out the light and go right to sleep, but I wake up again between 2:30 and 3:30 and can’t get back to sleep. With my PCP’s blessing, I take half an ambien pretty much every night when I wake up, and that’s the only way I can get back to sleep. Once a week, just to break the pattern, I take an over-the-counter Sleep Aid around 11:00, and sleep through the night.
FEC,
Bob
T1aN0M0
Dx 8/3/11
MIE 9/23/11
Hello Bob,
I have had insomnia for many years but it got worse after taking steroids with my last chemo regiment several years ago.
I take Ambeim some nights when I need 8 hours of sleep but for years I have taken Sonota when I only have 4 hours until I have to wake up. I strongly recommend it for waking up at night to go back to sleep.
Take care,
Alan
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